True Crime Odyssey

By: Paranormal World Productions
  • Summary

  • Welcome to a gripping series that delves into the most heinous acts committed against men, women, and children. In each episode we examine the evidence, circumstances, and even the motivations that drive these perpetrators to inflict unimaginable pain and suffering.

    Brace yourself, for this show is not for the faint-hearted; we hold nothing back. Prepare for explicit content, graphic descriptions, and violent scenes that will leave an indelible mark.

    Having served in law enforcement for 16 years, my final decade was spent as a street cop in Atlanta, Georgia. Drawing from my extensive experience, my approach to each case is straightforward: we follow the trail of facts and evidence, unafraid of where it may lead us. Thank you for embarking on this True Crime Odyssey with us.
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Episodes
  • TCO EP:60 John List
    Jan 24 2024
    John Emil List, born on September 17, 1925, gained infamy as an American mass murderer and fugitive. His heinous crimes took place on November 9, 1971, when he meticulously planned and executed the murders of his wife, mother, and three children in their Westfield, New Jersey home. List's careful planning allowed him to evade suspicion for almost a month.
    After committing the murders, List assumed a new identity, remarried, and managed to elude capture for nearly 18 years. However, his reign as a fugitive came to an end on June 1, 1989, when the story of his crimes was featured on the television program America's Most Wanted. Following his arrest in Virginia, he was extradited to New Jersey to face justice.
    In court, List was convicted on five counts of first-degree murder and received a sentence of five consecutive life imprisonments. This meant that he would not be eligible for parole for nearly 75 years. List cited critical financial problems and his belief that his family was straying from their religious faith as motivations for his heinous acts. He believed that killing them would secure their souls a place in Heaven, where he hoped to join them eventually.
    List spent the remainder of his life behind bars and passed away in prison in 2008 at the age of 82.

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    brian@paranormalworldproductions.com

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    18 mins
  • TCO EP:59 The George Stinney Execution
    Jan 14 2024
     George, Junius, Stinney Junior, a young African American boy, was tragically convicted and executed at the age of 14 for the murders of two young girls in his hometown of Alcolu, South Carolina. However, in 2014, his murder conviction was finally vacated after a re-examination of his case revealed that he had not received a fair trial.

    Support The Show

    https://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductions

    Show Website And Blog

    https://paranormalworldproductions.com

    All The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brian

    https://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductions

    brian@paranormalworldproductions.com

    Follow The Show On Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeodyssey
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    15 mins
  • TCO EP:58 D.B. Cooper
    Jan 8 2024
     D.B. Cooper, an unidentified man, gained notoriety after hijacking Northwest Orient Airlines Flight three oh five , a Boeing seven two seven, while it was in United States airspace on November 24th, 1971. The hijacking took place during a flight from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington. Armed with a bomb, Cooper demanded a ransom of two hundred thousand dollars, the equivalent to one point four million dollars in todays currency, and requested four parachutes upon landing in Seattle. After releasing the passengers, Cooper instructed the flight crew to refuel the aircraft for a second flight to Mexico City, with a refueling stop in Reno, Nevada. Approximately 30 minutes after departing from Seattle, Cooper opened the aircraft's rear door, deployed the staircase, and disappeared into the night sky over southwestern Washington. Despite extensive investigations, the hijacker's true identity and fate remain unknown.

    Support The Show

    https://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductions

    Show Website And Blog

    https://paranormalworldproductions.com

    All The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brian

    https://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductions

    brian@paranormalworldproductions.com

    Follow The Show On Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeodyssey
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    52 mins

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Well done podcast

I enjoy this podcast-especially given that we hear the stories from the point of view of a former police officer. I think it gives a unique perspective. He’s also easy to listen to and speaks clearly. I do wish the opening portion wasn’t quite so long, but it’s no big deal.

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Sounds like a great telling story

By the way the narrator speaks, that this will be a well described and detailed podcast around crimes.

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At least get it right.

This is aggravating due to the fact that they don't even pronounce Cowell properly. Louise's parents never adopted Ted, and Johnny Bundy was a good father. Get ur shit right

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